Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
In 16 of Woodworking Crafts, the Editor brings you a beautiful Mission-style chest and a quick-make postbox, Simon Rodway shares his ingenious wine bottle storage solutions, Alex Burnett gives his ideas for a tip-over machine table, and the Editor provides an analysis of routing extraction options, all in our a€~Power woodworkinga€ section.
In a€~Hand woodworkinga€ , Peter Sefton discusses veneer techniques, Iain Whittington carries out careful repair of a Windsor chair, Peter Wood makes a travisher for green woodworking, Louise Biggs prepares a commemorative box for WWI memorabilia, Amber Bailey designs a kitchen sign, the Editor provides a step-wise DIY window repair and Michael T Collins shares a Shaker-style wall shelf project.
We also have a table saw user report in our a€~Kit & toolsa€ section.Get a€~Kitted outa€ with the latest tools and equipment.
Finally, there is plenty for you to enjoy in our a€~Communitya€ pages, including the latest news and events; we share some a€~Hints, tips & jigsa€ with you; we have our a€~Ask the expertsa€ page; read our feature by Catherine Kielthy on master wheelwrights; Gary Marshall makes a rustic log stove in our a€~Woodland waysa€ section; see reviews of recent woodworking books; Simon Rodway helps us understand the geometry of formwork for arches; and finally, take a sneak peek at our next issue.
All this and more in 16 of Woodworking Crafts, so be sure to get yourself a copy!
In a€~Hand woodworkinga€ , Peter Sefton discusses veneer techniques, Iain Whittington carries out careful repair of a Windsor chair, Peter Wood makes a travisher for green woodworking, Louise Biggs prepares a commemorative box for WWI memorabilia, Amber Bailey designs a kitchen sign, the Editor provides a step-wise DIY window repair and Michael T Collins shares a Shaker-style wall shelf project.
We also have a table saw user report in our a€~Kit & toolsa€ section.Get a€~Kitted outa€ with the latest tools and equipment.
Finally, there is plenty for you to enjoy in our a€~Communitya€ pages, including the latest news and events; we share some a€~Hints, tips & jigsa€ with you; we have our a€~Ask the expertsa€ page; read our feature by Catherine Kielthy on master wheelwrights; Gary Marshall makes a rustic log stove in our a€~Woodland waysa€ section; see reviews of recent woodworking books; Simon Rodway helps us understand the geometry of formwork for arches; and finally, take a sneak peek at our next issue.
All this and more in 16 of Woodworking Crafts, so be sure to get yourself a copy!
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